David Gerard wrote:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MPOV
Better names welcomed.
works for me
David Gerard wrote:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MPOV
Better names welcomed.
Maybe it's apropos of this:
[[Wikipedia:No personal attacks]]
See first item under ''Specific examples of personal attack include''.
But maybe that's not what you wanted.
--Blair
Blair P. Houghton wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MPOV Better names welcomed.
Maybe it's apropos of this: [[Wikipedia:No personal attacks]] See first item under ''Specific examples of personal attack include''. But maybe that's not what you wanted.
Indeed not. I know precisely which two examples it was written about, and neither are you.
- d.
David Gerard wrote:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MPOV
Better names welcomed.
- d.
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Militant POV?
David Gerard wrote:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MPOV
Better names welcomed.
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Should that be "beaten with a *cuestick*"?
I've changed it, anyway.
[[en:User:Alphax]]
Alphax wrote:
I wrote:
Should that be "beaten with a *cuestick*"?
I've changed it, anyway.
No I haven't - the database is locked :(
"Cluestick" is more appropriate, anyway: it's a stick used to imbue clue upon the clueless, much like a clue-by-four, but less brutal.
Chad Perrin wrote:
Alphax wrote:
I wrote:
Should that be "beaten with a *cuestick*"?
I've changed it, anyway.
No I haven't - the database is locked :(
"Cluestick" is more appropriate, anyway: it's a stick used to imbue clue upon the clueless, much like a clue-by-four, but less brutal.
Thank-clue for that explanation.
Ec
On Thursday, March 17, 2005 4:20 AM, Chad Perrin perrin@apotheon.com wrote:
Alphax wrote:
I wrote:
Should that be "beaten with a *cuestick*"?
I've changed it, anyway.
No I haven't - the database is locked :(
"Cluestick" is more appropriate, anyway: it's a stick used to imbue clue upon the clueless, much like a clue-by-four, but less brutal.
Indeed. My software engineering project team had one a couple of years ago. Very useful.
Yours,
David Gerard wrote:
Alphax wrote:
I wrote:
Should that be "beaten with a *cuestick*"? I've changed it, anyway.
No I haven't - the database is locked :(
Definitely a "cluestick".
You'd think someone in this thread would've checked by now
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluestick
--Blair "I guess some people just like the meta."